Talking about Jobs and Occupations in English - Free English Lesson
In this lesson you will learn how to ask someone what they do for a living (job) and how to answer someone if they ask you. There is an example of a brief conversation between two people. The last part of the lesson is a description of jobs and a description of the job and where they work.
What does occupation or living mean?
Occupation what do people do for there jobt people do to make a living. And because all of us do something or the other, we often talk about occupations. Here are some sample phrases and sentences you can use to talk about occupations.
How to ask someone what they do for a living
So John, what do you do for a living?
What is your occupation?
What do you do to make a living?
I am a Docter. I help help sick people
I am a hairdresser. I cut hair.
I am a computer programmer. I make computer programs.

published:20 Dec 2013

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Using occupations and special interest in your writing projects is the key to good writing. The general rule is "Never write about anything you don't know." With that is mind, let take a look at the many occupations and special interest you may write about. Doctors, nurses, hospitals, lawyers, teaching, counseling, investment banking, etc Then there are areas of interest astrology, politics, Journalism, firefighting, military, or electronics. The secret is to capture the essence of your chosen subject.
How are you going to write about either of these areas of interest? You should look at that occupation or interest with an objective eye and to do that you must do some research to create an atmosphere of comfort for yourself regarding the subject matter then combine that with your own person knowledge and feeling on the subject. Another useful tool is to interview people who are in those professions and those who are head over hills in love with a particular area of interest, such as astrology. There is nothing more compelling that hearing from those who are drenched in their profession or a special interest. It is a good idea to generate a list of questions before you begin those interviews. Once you ask the questions, your job is to listen and while you are listening... Be sure to take in the person physical traits and mannerisms as well as the physical surrounding, manner of speech, and the tone of voice. Sometimes you can interpret the zeal in which a person is committed to and in love with their profession or special interest by the way they express themselves. You see.... Your job involves the spiritual and emotional commitment of a person and their passions for their job or their special interest.

Learn the alphabet and phonics sounds with the Alphabet Occupations song! What do you want to be when you grow up? Maybe an astronaut, a firefighter or an engineer? Learn your ABCs with these jobs and careers. A is for astronaut, B is for ballerina, C is for conductor, D is for doctor...Sing along with BouncePatrol!
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If you're a skilled worker looking to immigrate to Canada please visit http://www.dreamvisas.com/canada
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In this lesson, you can learn how to talk about your job in English. Where do you work? What do you have to do in your job? What kind of company do you work for? In this class, you can learn how to answer questions like this about your job in clear, detailed English.
See the full version of this free English lesson here: https://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/talking-about-job
This lesson will help you:
- Learn how to describe your job position in English.
- Talk about the department you work in.
- Learn how to say where you work.
- Describe your job in more detail by talking about the company you work for.
- Talk about your job in more detail.
- Explain your job responsibilities and what you do at work.
- Learn useful English phrases to say what you like or don't like about your job.
- Put more details into your answer so you can make a longer answer about your job in English.
- Prepare for an interview or exam where you have to talk about your job in English.
See more of our free English lessons here: https://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/free-english-lessons
A big thank you to the Alphabet translation team from Syria for the Arabic captions!

published:25 Nov 2016

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JobsSong! What do you want to be? Sing teach and learn about jobs occupations in this very fun animated kids music video! Children toddlers and babies can sing about occupations and jobs, such as doctor, nurse, firefighter, astronaut, and much more!
A lot of work went into this video and we really hope children, parents, teachers, and adults alike will be singing along and enjoying this project! We worked really hard on this one!
What do YOU want to be when you’re older? Please tell us what you want to be, or what your job is, in the comments below!
There are 24 different jobs to learn in this song: firefighter, writer, dentist, doctor, chemist, punk rocker (musician), diplomat, teacher, policeman (police officer), public speaker, nurse, hearse driver, nurse, engineer, pilot, actor, waiter, banker, soccer player, news anchor, robotics engineer, astronaut, gamer, lawyer, judge, and chef!
This song was written by Adam and Joel Williams-Walters. Performed and recorded by Adam Williams-Walters.
Animated by Danny Lesco.
Story by Adam Williams-Walters and Danny Lesco.
Copyright 2016 Adam Williams-Walters/EnglishTree TV, All rights reserved.
LYRICS:
What do you want be when you’re older?
When you’re big and a little bit bolder
What do you want to be?
Maybe you want be a fire fighter,
maybe you want be a writer,
Just believe in yourself, oh yah yah!
Maybe, you want be a dentist or a doctor
maybe you want be a chemist or a punk rocker
Maybe, you want be a diplomat or teacher
maybe you want be a police man or public speaker
What do you want be when you’re older?
When you're wise and a little bit bolder
What do you want to be?
Maybe you want be a nurse,
maybe you want be a drive a hearse
Just believe in yourself, oh yah yah
Maybe, you want be an engineer or pilot
Maybe you want be an actor, just go on and try it!
Maybe, you want be a waiter or a banker
Maybe you want be a soccer player or news anchor
Maybe, you want build some really cool robots
Maybe you want be in space just like the astronauts
Maybe, you want play computer games all day
Just don’t forget to get some exercise and watch your weight
Maybe, you want to be a lawyer or a judge
Maybe you want make some goodies like this chocolate fudge
What do you want be when you’re older?
When you’re big and a little bit bolder
What do you want to be?
***
Teaching and learning English should be fun!
English Tree TV creates high quality animated music videos for children and English learning.
Perfect for young English learners, ESL or EFL students, kids, toddlers, and babies, parents, families, and adults!
Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for a great new music video every month!
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Like us on Facebook and interact with the community, too.
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Happy learning and singing, and see you soon!
Copyright 2016 Adam Williams-Walters/English Tree TV, All rights reserved.

published:19 Mar 2016

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Ihttp://Learnmore.me In part 1 of 2, Pediatric Occupational Therapist shows all the ways to prepare a child for optimum handwriting skills.

published:27 Oct 2011

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In order for your character to feel like a well-rounded person, they must have a hobby which has nothing to do with their job. Your daily writing challenge is to describe what your character does with their leisure time.
Post your efforts in the comments or at:
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published:10 Sep 2014

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Don't know what to talk about with someone? Do you hate uncomfortable silence? Want to become a better conversationalist? In this video, I will teach you the FORD method of conversation. "FORD" stands for Family, Occupation, Recreation, and Dreams. These are perfect topics for conversing with anyone, including people you don't know very well. I will give you many examples of FORD questions to ask. You can use these questions to keep a conversation going and connect with people. FORD is a great tool for anyone who wants to improve their small talk skills and become more likeable. https://www.engvid.com/ford-method-small-talk/
TRANSCRIPT
ello. My name isEmma, and in today's video I am going to teach you how to be better at conversation and speaking. Okay? So, in this video I'm going to teach you about how to become better at conversation with a technique. We call the technique "F-O-R-D" or "FORD". This technique will really help you if you're shy, if when you meet people for the first time you don't know what to say, if you feel very uncomfortable at parties or in meetings or any social events. This is a great technique. Even if you're amazing at socializing, this video can still really help you even improve more than what you already can do. So let's get started.
Okay, so the first thing I want to talk about is we use FORD as a way of small talk. So, what is small talk? Okay? Small talk is the type of conversation we have with people we don't know well or strangers. So, you might make small talk with your neighbours, you might make small talk with your boss, with your colleagues, maybe if you're, you know, going to a coffee shop you might make small talk with the store clerk. So, you make small talk with people you don't know well and it's just a way to make people feel comfortable in conversation and to create a connection with people. A lot of conversation is small talk. If anyone has ever talked to you about the weather, sports, you know, all sorts of different topics - these are usually small talk topics. So, again, you might make small talk at parties, in elevators, at meetings, even if you're taking English classes you will probably make small talk there as well.
So, how do we get good at small talk? What do we talk about when we don't know what to talk about? Well, that's where FORD comes in. FORD is a technique which will help you know what to talk about when you really have no idea. So maybe this has been you before. Okay? Maybe this is you: "What should I talk about? Ah." Or, you know, maybe it's just a bunch of question marks. "I don't know what to say." It's totally silent. It's awkward. So, how can we fix this situation? Well, FORD stands for four things. "F" stands for "family". You can talk about family, and I'm going to give you some great questions you can use to ask about somebody's family. "O" stands for "occupation" or job. I'm going to give you some great questions about occupation that you can ask somebody you don't know well to keep the conversation going. "R" stands for "recreation", this is like hobbies, sports, movies, Netflix, TV. Okay? So I'm going to give you some great questions for hobbies or recreation. And finally, "D" stands for "dreams". This is when you ask somebody about their future goals or, you know, something they want to do. This does not... Dreams does not mean when you go to sleep, if you have some weird dream and you share it with somebody. I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about your dreams in life. What are your goals? Okay? So using the FORD technique will make you better at small talk. So, now let's look at some specific questions you can ask when you're socializing with somebody who you don't know that well.
Okay, so again, the "F" in FORD stands for "family". Family is a great thing to talk about, but remember to keep it light and easy. Okay? You want to talk about things people are comfortable with. So don't ask them any private questions, you know, like: "Oh, is it true so-and-so cheated on so-and-so?" No, no, no. Keep it light, simple, and easy. And also share about your own family, too. Okay? That's also very important. You don't want to sound like the FBI interrogating somebody. You want to have a conversation, so each time they say something, you can say something about yourself. So keep it kind of balanced.
Okay, so one easy question you can talk about: "Where are you from originally?" Okay? "Where are you from? Are you from Toronto? Are you from Tokyo? Are you from Istanbul? Where are you from?" This question is great because you can really talk about the difference between your cities and, you know, maybe some of your experiences growing up. Similarly: "Where did you grow up?" A lot of people have moved a lot, so maybe they were born in this city, then they moved to Mexico, and then they moved here. So that's also another interesting question.

published:24 Jul 2017

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In this IELTS speaking lesson, I cover some possible questions and answers you will need to consider for the topic of 'work' - remember, I don't know what questions will come up but these are ones which may have been used before and could be used again!
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Talking about Jobs and Occupations in English - Free English Lesson

Talking about Jobs and Occupations in English - Free English Lesson
In this lesson you will learn how to ask someone what they do for a living (job) and how to answer someone if they ask you. There is an example of a brief conversation between two people. The last part of the lesson is a description of jobs and a description of the job and where they work.
What does occupation or living mean?
Occupation what do people do for there jobt people do to make a living. And because all of us do something or the other, we often talk about occupations. Here are some sample phrases and sentences you can use to talk about occupations.
How to ask someone what they do for a living
So John, what do you do for a living?
What is your occupation?
What do you do to make a living?
I am a Docter. I help help sick people
I am a hairdresser. I cut hair.
I am a computer programmer. I make computer programs.

9:57

Writing What Your Know, Part 3 Using Occupation As a Writing Resource

Writing What Your Know, Part 3 Using Occupation As a Writing Resource

Writing What Your Know, Part 3 Using Occupation As a Writing Resource

Using occupations and special interest in your writing projects is the key to good writing. The general rule is "Never write about anything you don't know." With that is mind, let take a look at the many occupations and special interest you may write about. Doctors, nurses, hospitals, lawyers, teaching, counseling, investment banking, etc Then there are areas of interest astrology, politics, Journalism, firefighting, military, or electronics. The secret is to capture the essence of your chosen subject.
How are you going to write about either of these areas of interest? You should look at that occupation or interest with an objective eye and to do that you must do some research to create an atmosphere of comfort for yourself regarding the subject matter then combine that with your own person knowledge and feeling on the subject. Another useful tool is to interview people who are in those professions and those who are head over hills in love with a particular area of interest, such as astrology. There is nothing more compelling that hearing from those who are drenched in their profession or a special interest. It is a good idea to generate a list of questions before you begin those interviews. Once you ask the questions, your job is to listen and while you are listening... Be sure to take in the person physical traits and mannerisms as well as the physical surrounding, manner of speech, and the tone of voice. Sometimes you can interpret the zeal in which a person is committed to and in love with their profession or special interest by the way they express themselves. You see.... Your job involves the spiritual and emotional commitment of a person and their passions for their job or their special interest.

Learn the alphabet and phonics sounds with the Alphabet Occupations song! What do you want to be when you grow up? Maybe an astronaut, a firefighter or an engineer? Learn your ABCs with these jobs and careers. A is for astronaut, B is for ballerina, C is for conductor, D is for doctor...Sing along with BouncePatrol!
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4:07

Moving to Canada as a Technical Writer Occupation with Manoj Palwe.

Moving to Canada as a Technical Writer Occupation with Manoj Palwe.

Moving to Canada as a Technical Writer Occupation with Manoj Palwe.

If you're a skilled worker looking to immigrate to Canada please visit http://www.dreamvisas.com/canada
If you're looking to immigrate to Canada and would like to inquire with Mr. Manoj Palwe please visit : http://www.dreamvisas.com/canada
We, Taurus Infotek are into Immigration visa Consultancy operating from Pune, India.. Our President ,Mr Manoj Palwe is a member of the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC ID R422575) and Australian migration department has given him offshore agent id 3000526.He has also passed the migration institute of Australia's (MIA) examination about migration law. Mr. Manoj Palwe is also a registered member of CanadianAssociation of Professional Immigration Consultants with a member id-R11592. Please visit our website www.dreamvisas.com

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Talking About Your Job in English - Spoken English Lesson

Talking About Your Job in English - Spoken English Lesson

Talking About Your Job in English - Spoken English Lesson

In this lesson, you can learn how to talk about your job in English. Where do you work? What do you have to do in your job? What kind of company do you work for? In this class, you can learn how to answer questions like this about your job in clear, detailed English.
See the full version of this free English lesson here: https://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/talking-about-job
This lesson will help you:
- Learn how to describe your job position in English.
- Talk about the department you work in.
- Learn how to say where you work.
- Describe your job in more detail by talking about the company you work for.
- Talk about your job in more detail.
- Explain your job responsibilities and what you do at work.
- Learn useful English phrases to say what you like or don't like about your job.
- Put more details into your answer so you can make a longer answer about your job in English.
- Prepare for an interview or exam where you have to talk about your job in English.
See more of our free English lessons here: https://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/free-english-lessons
A big thank you to the Alphabet translation team from Syria for the Arabic captions!

3:09

Jobs Song | What Do You Want To Be?

Jobs Song | What Do You Want To Be?

Jobs Song | What Do You Want To Be?

JobsSong! What do you want to be? Sing teach and learn about jobs occupations in this very fun animated kids music video! Children toddlers and babies can sing about occupations and jobs, such as doctor, nurse, firefighter, astronaut, and much more!
A lot of work went into this video and we really hope children, parents, teachers, and adults alike will be singing along and enjoying this project! We worked really hard on this one!
What do YOU want to be when you’re older? Please tell us what you want to be, or what your job is, in the comments below!
There are 24 different jobs to learn in this song: firefighter, writer, dentist, doctor, chemist, punk rocker (musician), diplomat, teacher, policeman (police officer), public speaker, nurse, hearse driver, nurse, engineer, pilot, actor, waiter, banker, soccer player, news anchor, robotics engineer, astronaut, gamer, lawyer, judge, and chef!
This song was written by Adam and Joel Williams-Walters. Performed and recorded by Adam Williams-Walters.
Animated by Danny Lesco.
Story by Adam Williams-Walters and Danny Lesco.
Copyright 2016 Adam Williams-Walters/EnglishTree TV, All rights reserved.
LYRICS:
What do you want be when you’re older?
When you’re big and a little bit bolder
What do you want to be?
Maybe you want be a fire fighter,
maybe you want be a writer,
Just believe in yourself, oh yah yah!
Maybe, you want be a dentist or a doctor
maybe you want be a chemist or a punk rocker
Maybe, you want be a diplomat or teacher
maybe you want be a police man or public speaker
What do you want be when you’re older?
When you're wise and a little bit bolder
What do you want to be?
Maybe you want be a nurse,
maybe you want be a drive a hearse
Just believe in yourself, oh yah yah
Maybe, you want be an engineer or pilot
Maybe you want be an actor, just go on and try it!
Maybe, you want be a waiter or a banker
Maybe you want be a soccer player or news anchor
Maybe, you want build some really cool robots
Maybe you want be in space just like the astronauts
Maybe, you want play computer games all day
Just don’t forget to get some exercise and watch your weight
Maybe, you want to be a lawyer or a judge
Maybe you want make some goodies like this chocolate fudge
What do you want be when you’re older?
When you’re big and a little bit bolder
What do you want to be?
***
Teaching and learning English should be fun!
English Tree TV creates high quality animated music videos for children and English learning.
Perfect for young English learners, ESL or EFL students, kids, toddlers, and babies, parents, families, and adults!
Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for a great new music video every month!
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4GaQ9fCH5IpAq1AImj7XuQ?sub_confirmation=1
Visit our website for more great, free teaching materials
http://www.englishtreetv.com
Like us on Facebook and interact with the community, too.
https://www.facebook.com/englishtreetv
Happy learning and singing, and see you soon!
Copyright 2016 Adam Williams-Walters/English Tree TV, All rights reserved.

3:46

How To Improve Handwriting In Children | Part 1

How To Improve Handwriting In Children | Part 1

How To Improve Handwriting In Children | Part 1

Ihttp://Learnmore.me In part 1 of 2, Pediatric Occupational Therapist shows all the ways to prepare a child for optimum handwriting skills.

0:38

Writing Challenge: Give your character a hobby unrelated to their occupation #DWC14

Writing Challenge: Give your character a hobby unrelated to their occupation #DWC14

Writing Challenge: Give your character a hobby unrelated to their occupation #DWC14

In order for your character to feel like a well-rounded person, they must have a hobby which has nothing to do with their job. Your daily writing challenge is to describe what your character does with their leisure time.
Post your efforts in the comments or at:
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—twitter.com/digitalwir
—facebook.com/jackheathwriter
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—writersinresidence.wordpress.com
What's all this about? In short, Jack Heath is the DigitalWriter In Residence for Writing Australia. More info at http://youtu.be/MOJc95zbQSg?list=PLy7d7Og0PTj_Ms6lIbNA5y7elNvHJhrsG

18:02

Have better conversations using the FORD method

Have better conversations using the FORD method

Have better conversations using the FORD method

Don't know what to talk about with someone? Do you hate uncomfortable silence? Want to become a better conversationalist? In this video, I will teach you the FORD method of conversation. "FORD" stands for Family, Occupation, Recreation, and Dreams. These are perfect topics for conversing with anyone, including people you don't know very well. I will give you many examples of FORD questions to ask. You can use these questions to keep a conversation going and connect with people. FORD is a great tool for anyone who wants to improve their small talk skills and become more likeable. https://www.engvid.com/ford-method-small-talk/
TRANSCRIPT
ello. My name isEmma, and in today's video I am going to teach you how to be better at conversation and speaking. Okay? So, in this video I'm going to teach you about how to become better at conversation with a technique. We call the technique "F-O-R-D" or "FORD". This technique will really help you if you're shy, if when you meet people for the first time you don't know what to say, if you feel very uncomfortable at parties or in meetings or any social events. This is a great technique. Even if you're amazing at socializing, this video can still really help you even improve more than what you already can do. So let's get started.
Okay, so the first thing I want to talk about is we use FORD as a way of small talk. So, what is small talk? Okay? Small talk is the type of conversation we have with people we don't know well or strangers. So, you might make small talk with your neighbours, you might make small talk with your boss, with your colleagues, maybe if you're, you know, going to a coffee shop you might make small talk with the store clerk. So, you make small talk with people you don't know well and it's just a way to make people feel comfortable in conversation and to create a connection with people. A lot of conversation is small talk. If anyone has ever talked to you about the weather, sports, you know, all sorts of different topics - these are usually small talk topics. So, again, you might make small talk at parties, in elevators, at meetings, even if you're taking English classes you will probably make small talk there as well.
So, how do we get good at small talk? What do we talk about when we don't know what to talk about? Well, that's where FORD comes in. FORD is a technique which will help you know what to talk about when you really have no idea. So maybe this has been you before. Okay? Maybe this is you: "What should I talk about? Ah." Or, you know, maybe it's just a bunch of question marks. "I don't know what to say." It's totally silent. It's awkward. So, how can we fix this situation? Well, FORD stands for four things. "F" stands for "family". You can talk about family, and I'm going to give you some great questions you can use to ask about somebody's family. "O" stands for "occupation" or job. I'm going to give you some great questions about occupation that you can ask somebody you don't know well to keep the conversation going. "R" stands for "recreation", this is like hobbies, sports, movies, Netflix, TV. Okay? So I'm going to give you some great questions for hobbies or recreation. And finally, "D" stands for "dreams". This is when you ask somebody about their future goals or, you know, something they want to do. This does not... Dreams does not mean when you go to sleep, if you have some weird dream and you share it with somebody. I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about your dreams in life. What are your goals? Okay? So using the FORD technique will make you better at small talk. So, now let's look at some specific questions you can ask when you're socializing with somebody who you don't know that well.
Okay, so again, the "F" in FORD stands for "family". Family is a great thing to talk about, but remember to keep it light and easy. Okay? You want to talk about things people are comfortable with. So don't ask them any private questions, you know, like: "Oh, is it true so-and-so cheated on so-and-so?" No, no, no. Keep it light, simple, and easy. And also share about your own family, too. Okay? That's also very important. You don't want to sound like the FBI interrogating somebody. You want to have a conversation, so each time they say something, you can say something about yourself. So keep it kind of balanced.
Okay, so one easy question you can talk about: "Where are you from originally?" Okay? "Where are you from? Are you from Toronto? Are you from Tokyo? Are you from Istanbul? Where are you from?" This question is great because you can really talk about the difference between your cities and, you know, maybe some of your experiences growing up. Similarly: "Where did you grow up?" A lot of people have moved a lot, so maybe they were born in this city, then they moved to Mexico, and then they moved here. So that's also another interesting question.

2:21

A Doctor - Rhymes on Profession

A Doctor - Rhymes on Profession

A Doctor - Rhymes on Profession

Doctors are such caring people! They do prick you with injections sometimes and give you bitter pills to swallow...Do you know a better way to fight sickness? No. They try their best to bring you back to health. Here is a song that tells you all that they do for you!
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15:06

Talking About Jobs / Work: IELTS Speaking

Talking About Jobs / Work: IELTS Speaking

Talking About Jobs / Work: IELTS Speaking

In this IELTS speaking lesson, I cover some possible questions and answers you will need to consider for the topic of 'work' - remember, I don't know what questions will come up but these are ones which may have been used before and could be used again!
Book a Skype EnglishLessonWith Me: https://etjenglish.acuityscheduling.com/
2 FREE BOOKS: http://eepurl.com/bYLZPv
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http://www.theotpractice.co.uk - Handwriting difficulties are the most common reason that parents contact us looking for occupational therapy for their child.
In this video we hear Tom’s concerns for his daughter’s handwriting and how it was impacting on her enjoyment of and progress at school.
We explain how an occupational therapy assessment to identify where the handwriting difficulties are coming from and an achievable home treatment programme can help.
Find out more about how we can help at http://www.theotpractice.co.uk

0:16

The Writing on the Wall Rethinking the International Law of Occupation

The Writing on the Wall Rethinking the International Law of Occupation

The Writing on the Wall Rethinking the International Law of Occupation

Talking about Jobs and Occupations in English - Free English Lesson

Talking about Jobs and Occupations in English - Free English Lesson
In this lesson you will learn how to ask someone what they do for a living (job) and how to answer someone if they ask you. There is an example of a brief conversation between two people. The last part of the lesson is a description of jobs and a description of the job and where they work.
What does occupation or living mean?
Occupation what do people do for there jobt people do to make a living. And because all of us do something or the other, we often talk about occupations. Here are some sample phrases and sentences you can use to talk about occupations.
How to ask someone what they do for a living
So John, what do you do for a living?
What is your occupation?
What do you do to make a living?
I am a Docter. I he...

published: 20 Dec 2013

Writing What Your Know, Part 3 Using Occupation As a Writing Resource

Using occupations and special interest in your writing projects is the key to good writing. The general rule is "Never write about anything you don't know." With that is mind, let take a look at the many occupations and special interest you may write about. Doctors, nurses, hospitals, lawyers, teaching, counseling, investment banking, etc Then there are areas of interest astrology, politics, Journalism, firefighting, military, or electronics. The secret is to capture the essence of your chosen subject.
How are you going to write about either of these areas of interest? You should look at that occupation or interest with an objective eye and to do that you must do some research to create an atmosphere of comfort for yourself regarding the subject matter then combine that with your own ...

Learn the alphabet and phonics sounds with the Alphabet Occupations song! What do you want to be when you grow up? Maybe an astronaut, a firefighter or an engineer? Learn your ABCs with these jobs and careers. A is for astronaut, B is for ballerina, C is for conductor, D is for doctor...Sing along with BouncePatrol!
Download videos to watch offline with no ads:
http://bit.ly/Download-BP
Get the Song!
iTunes: http://apple.co/2h6HZTt
Google Play: http://bit.ly/2hvz6iX
Spotify: http://spoti.fi/2z7m5Ux
For behind the scenes extras, parents can find us in these places:
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/BouncePatrol
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/BouncePatrol
Subscribe so you don't miss our new videos:
http://www.youtube.com/user/BouncePatrolKids
Bounce Patrol make original songs and n...

published: 05 Aug 2017

Moving to Canada as a Technical Writer Occupation with Manoj Palwe.

If you're a skilled worker looking to immigrate to Canada please visit http://www.dreamvisas.com/canada
If you're looking to immigrate to Canada and would like to inquire with Mr. Manoj Palwe please visit : http://www.dreamvisas.com/canada
We, Taurus Infotek are into Immigration visa Consultancy operating from Pune, India.. Our President ,Mr Manoj Palwe is a member of the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC ID R422575) and Australian migration department has given him offshore agent id 3000526.He has also passed the migration institute of Australia's (MIA) examination about migration law. Mr. Manoj Palwe is also a registered member of CanadianAssociation of Professional Immigration Consultants with a member id-R11592. Please visit our website www.dreamvisas.com

published: 05 Dec 2017

Talking About Your Job in English - Spoken English Lesson

In this lesson, you can learn how to talk about your job in English. Where do you work? What do you have to do in your job? What kind of company do you work for? In this class, you can learn how to answer questions like this about your job in clear, detailed English.
See the full version of this free English lesson here: https://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/talking-about-job
This lesson will help you:
- Learn how to describe your job position in English.
- Talk about the department you work in.
- Learn how to say where you work.
- Describe your job in more detail by talking about the company you work for.
- Talk about your job in more detail.
- Explain your job responsibilities and what you do at work.
- Learn useful English phrases to say what you like or don't like about your job.
- Pu...

published: 25 Nov 2016

Jobs Song | What Do You Want To Be?

JobsSong! What do you want to be? Sing teach and learn about jobs occupations in this very fun animated kids music video! Children toddlers and babies can sing about occupations and jobs, such as doctor, nurse, firefighter, astronaut, and much more!
A lot of work went into this video and we really hope children, parents, teachers, and adults alike will be singing along and enjoying this project! We worked really hard on this one!
What do YOU want to be when you’re older? Please tell us what you want to be, or what your job is, in the comments below!
There are 24 different jobs to learn in this song: firefighter, writer, dentist, doctor, chemist, punk rocker (musician), diplomat, teacher, policeman (police officer), public speaker, nurse, hearse driver, nurse, engineer, pilot, actor, wa...

published: 19 Mar 2016

How To Improve Handwriting In Children | Part 1

Ihttp://Learnmore.me In part 1 of 2, Pediatric Occupational Therapist shows all the ways to prepare a child for optimum handwriting skills.

published: 27 Oct 2011

Writing Challenge: Give your character a hobby unrelated to their occupation #DWC14

In order for your character to feel like a well-rounded person, they must have a hobby which has nothing to do with their job. Your daily writing challenge is to describe what your character does with their leisure time.
Post your efforts in the comments or at:
—youtube.com/writetojackheath
—twitter.com/digitalwir
—facebook.com/jackheathwriter
—wattpad.com/story/22288019
—writersinresidence.wordpress.com
What's all this about? In short, Jack Heath is the DigitalWriter In Residence for Writing Australia. More info at http://youtu.be/MOJc95zbQSg?list=PLy7d7Og0PTj_Ms6lIbNA5y7elNvHJhrsG

published: 10 Sep 2014

Have better conversations using the FORD method

Don't know what to talk about with someone? Do you hate uncomfortable silence? Want to become a better conversationalist? In this video, I will teach you the FORD method of conversation. "FORD" stands for Family, Occupation, Recreation, and Dreams. These are perfect topics for conversing with anyone, including people you don't know very well. I will give you many examples of FORD questions to ask. You can use these questions to keep a conversation going and connect with people. FORD is a great tool for anyone who wants to improve their small talk skills and become more likeable. https://www.engvid.com/ford-method-small-talk/
TRANSCRIPT
ello. My name isEmma, and in today's video I am going to teach you how to be better at conversation and speaking. Okay? So, in this video I'm going to te...

published: 24 Jul 2017

A Doctor - Rhymes on Profession

Doctors are such caring people! They do prick you with injections sometimes and give you bitter pills to swallow...Do you know a better way to fight sickness? No. They try their best to bring you back to health. Here is a song that tells you all that they do for you!
Our YouTube Channels:
English Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/APPUSERIES
Hindi Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/APPUSERIESHINDI
Kannada Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/APPUSERIESKANNADA
Tamil Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/APPUSERIESTAMIL
Telugu Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/APPUSERIESTELUGU
Gujarati Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/APPUSERIESGUJARATI
Marathi Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/APPUSERIESMARATHI
Sindhi Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/APPUSERIESSINDHI
Bengali Chann...

published: 07 Sep 2015

Talking About Jobs / Work: IELTS Speaking

In this IELTS speaking lesson, I cover some possible questions and answers you will need to consider for the topic of 'work' - remember, I don't know what questions will come up but these are ones which may have been used before and could be used again!
Book a Skype EnglishLessonWith Me: https://etjenglish.acuityscheduling.com/
2 FREE BOOKS: http://eepurl.com/bYLZPv
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/etjenglish

http://www.theotpractice.co.uk - Handwriting difficulties are the most common reason that parents contact us looking for occupational therapy for their child.
In this video we hear Tom’s concerns for his daughter’s handwriting and how it was impacting on her enjoyment of and progress at school.
We explain how an occupational therapy assessment to identify where the handwriting difficulties are coming from and an achievable home treatment programme can help.
Find out more about how we can help at http://www.theotpractice.co.uk

published: 10 Feb 2016

The Writing on the Wall Rethinking the International Law of Occupation

Talking about Jobs and Occupations in English - Free English Lesson

Talking about Jobs and Occupations in English - Free English Lesson
In this lesson you will learn how to ask someone what they do for a living (job) and how to...

Talking about Jobs and Occupations in English - Free English Lesson
In this lesson you will learn how to ask someone what they do for a living (job) and how to answer someone if they ask you. There is an example of a brief conversation between two people. The last part of the lesson is a description of jobs and a description of the job and where they work.
What does occupation or living mean?
Occupation what do people do for there jobt people do to make a living. And because all of us do something or the other, we often talk about occupations. Here are some sample phrases and sentences you can use to talk about occupations.
How to ask someone what they do for a living
So John, what do you do for a living?
What is your occupation?
What do you do to make a living?
I am a Docter. I help help sick people
I am a hairdresser. I cut hair.
I am a computer programmer. I make computer programs.

Talking about Jobs and Occupations in English - Free English Lesson
In this lesson you will learn how to ask someone what they do for a living (job) and how to answer someone if they ask you. There is an example of a brief conversation between two people. The last part of the lesson is a description of jobs and a description of the job and where they work.
What does occupation or living mean?
Occupation what do people do for there jobt people do to make a living. And because all of us do something or the other, we often talk about occupations. Here are some sample phrases and sentences you can use to talk about occupations.
How to ask someone what they do for a living
So John, what do you do for a living?
What is your occupation?
What do you do to make a living?
I am a Docter. I help help sick people
I am a hairdresser. I cut hair.
I am a computer programmer. I make computer programs.

Writing What Your Know, Part 3 Using Occupation As a Writing Resource

Using occupations and special interest in your writing projects is the key to good writing. The general rule is "Never write about anything you don't know." Wit...

Using occupations and special interest in your writing projects is the key to good writing. The general rule is "Never write about anything you don't know." With that is mind, let take a look at the many occupations and special interest you may write about. Doctors, nurses, hospitals, lawyers, teaching, counseling, investment banking, etc Then there are areas of interest astrology, politics, Journalism, firefighting, military, or electronics. The secret is to capture the essence of your chosen subject.
How are you going to write about either of these areas of interest? You should look at that occupation or interest with an objective eye and to do that you must do some research to create an atmosphere of comfort for yourself regarding the subject matter then combine that with your own person knowledge and feeling on the subject. Another useful tool is to interview people who are in those professions and those who are head over hills in love with a particular area of interest, such as astrology. There is nothing more compelling that hearing from those who are drenched in their profession or a special interest. It is a good idea to generate a list of questions before you begin those interviews. Once you ask the questions, your job is to listen and while you are listening... Be sure to take in the person physical traits and mannerisms as well as the physical surrounding, manner of speech, and the tone of voice. Sometimes you can interpret the zeal in which a person is committed to and in love with their profession or special interest by the way they express themselves. You see.... Your job involves the spiritual and emotional commitment of a person and their passions for their job or their special interest.

Using occupations and special interest in your writing projects is the key to good writing. The general rule is "Never write about anything you don't know." With that is mind, let take a look at the many occupations and special interest you may write about. Doctors, nurses, hospitals, lawyers, teaching, counseling, investment banking, etc Then there are areas of interest astrology, politics, Journalism, firefighting, military, or electronics. The secret is to capture the essence of your chosen subject.
How are you going to write about either of these areas of interest? You should look at that occupation or interest with an objective eye and to do that you must do some research to create an atmosphere of comfort for yourself regarding the subject matter then combine that with your own person knowledge and feeling on the subject. Another useful tool is to interview people who are in those professions and those who are head over hills in love with a particular area of interest, such as astrology. There is nothing more compelling that hearing from those who are drenched in their profession or a special interest. It is a good idea to generate a list of questions before you begin those interviews. Once you ask the questions, your job is to listen and while you are listening... Be sure to take in the person physical traits and mannerisms as well as the physical surrounding, manner of speech, and the tone of voice. Sometimes you can interpret the zeal in which a person is committed to and in love with their profession or special interest by the way they express themselves. You see.... Your job involves the spiritual and emotional commitment of a person and their passions for their job or their special interest.

Learn the alphabet and phonics sounds with the Alphabet Occupations song! What do you want to be when you grow up? Maybe an astronaut, a firefighter or an engin...

Learn the alphabet and phonics sounds with the Alphabet Occupations song! What do you want to be when you grow up? Maybe an astronaut, a firefighter or an engineer? Learn your ABCs with these jobs and careers. A is for astronaut, B is for ballerina, C is for conductor, D is for doctor...Sing along with BouncePatrol!
Download videos to watch offline with no ads:
http://bit.ly/Download-BP
Get the Song!
iTunes: http://apple.co/2h6HZTt
Google Play: http://bit.ly/2hvz6iX
Spotify: http://spoti.fi/2z7m5Ux
For behind the scenes extras, parents can find us in these places:
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/BouncePatrol
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/BouncePatrol
Subscribe so you don't miss our new videos:
http://www.youtube.com/user/BouncePatrolKids
Bounce Patrol make original songs and nursery rhymes for kids - from toddlers and preschool, through to kindergarten and elementary school age.
Thanks for watching!

Learn the alphabet and phonics sounds with the Alphabet Occupations song! What do you want to be when you grow up? Maybe an astronaut, a firefighter or an engineer? Learn your ABCs with these jobs and careers. A is for astronaut, B is for ballerina, C is for conductor, D is for doctor...Sing along with BouncePatrol!
Download videos to watch offline with no ads:
http://bit.ly/Download-BP
Get the Song!
iTunes: http://apple.co/2h6HZTt
Google Play: http://bit.ly/2hvz6iX
Spotify: http://spoti.fi/2z7m5Ux
For behind the scenes extras, parents can find us in these places:
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/BouncePatrol
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/BouncePatrol
Subscribe so you don't miss our new videos:
http://www.youtube.com/user/BouncePatrolKids
Bounce Patrol make original songs and nursery rhymes for kids - from toddlers and preschool, through to kindergarten and elementary school age.
Thanks for watching!

Moving to Canada as a Technical Writer Occupation with Manoj Palwe.

If you're a skilled worker looking to immigrate to Canada please visit http://www.dreamvisas.com/canada
If you're looking to immigrate to Canada and would like...

If you're a skilled worker looking to immigrate to Canada please visit http://www.dreamvisas.com/canada
If you're looking to immigrate to Canada and would like to inquire with Mr. Manoj Palwe please visit : http://www.dreamvisas.com/canada
We, Taurus Infotek are into Immigration visa Consultancy operating from Pune, India.. Our President ,Mr Manoj Palwe is a member of the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC ID R422575) and Australian migration department has given him offshore agent id 3000526.He has also passed the migration institute of Australia's (MIA) examination about migration law. Mr. Manoj Palwe is also a registered member of CanadianAssociation of Professional Immigration Consultants with a member id-R11592. Please visit our website www.dreamvisas.com

If you're a skilled worker looking to immigrate to Canada please visit http://www.dreamvisas.com/canada
If you're looking to immigrate to Canada and would like to inquire with Mr. Manoj Palwe please visit : http://www.dreamvisas.com/canada
We, Taurus Infotek are into Immigration visa Consultancy operating from Pune, India.. Our President ,Mr Manoj Palwe is a member of the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC ID R422575) and Australian migration department has given him offshore agent id 3000526.He has also passed the migration institute of Australia's (MIA) examination about migration law. Mr. Manoj Palwe is also a registered member of CanadianAssociation of Professional Immigration Consultants with a member id-R11592. Please visit our website www.dreamvisas.com

Talking About Your Job in English - Spoken English Lesson

In this lesson, you can learn how to talk about your job in English. Where do you work? What do you have to do in your job? What kind of company do you work for...

In this lesson, you can learn how to talk about your job in English. Where do you work? What do you have to do in your job? What kind of company do you work for? In this class, you can learn how to answer questions like this about your job in clear, detailed English.
See the full version of this free English lesson here: https://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/talking-about-job
This lesson will help you:
- Learn how to describe your job position in English.
- Talk about the department you work in.
- Learn how to say where you work.
- Describe your job in more detail by talking about the company you work for.
- Talk about your job in more detail.
- Explain your job responsibilities and what you do at work.
- Learn useful English phrases to say what you like or don't like about your job.
- Put more details into your answer so you can make a longer answer about your job in English.
- Prepare for an interview or exam where you have to talk about your job in English.
See more of our free English lessons here: https://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/free-english-lessons
A big thank you to the Alphabet translation team from Syria for the Arabic captions!

In this lesson, you can learn how to talk about your job in English. Where do you work? What do you have to do in your job? What kind of company do you work for? In this class, you can learn how to answer questions like this about your job in clear, detailed English.
See the full version of this free English lesson here: https://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/talking-about-job
This lesson will help you:
- Learn how to describe your job position in English.
- Talk about the department you work in.
- Learn how to say where you work.
- Describe your job in more detail by talking about the company you work for.
- Talk about your job in more detail.
- Explain your job responsibilities and what you do at work.
- Learn useful English phrases to say what you like or don't like about your job.
- Put more details into your answer so you can make a longer answer about your job in English.
- Prepare for an interview or exam where you have to talk about your job in English.
See more of our free English lessons here: https://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/free-english-lessons
A big thank you to the Alphabet translation team from Syria for the Arabic captions!

JobsSong! What do you want to be? Sing teach and learn about jobs occupations in this very fun animated kids music video! Children toddlers and babies can sing about occupations and jobs, such as doctor, nurse, firefighter, astronaut, and much more!
A lot of work went into this video and we really hope children, parents, teachers, and adults alike will be singing along and enjoying this project! We worked really hard on this one!
What do YOU want to be when you’re older? Please tell us what you want to be, or what your job is, in the comments below!
There are 24 different jobs to learn in this song: firefighter, writer, dentist, doctor, chemist, punk rocker (musician), diplomat, teacher, policeman (police officer), public speaker, nurse, hearse driver, nurse, engineer, pilot, actor, waiter, banker, soccer player, news anchor, robotics engineer, astronaut, gamer, lawyer, judge, and chef!
This song was written by Adam and Joel Williams-Walters. Performed and recorded by Adam Williams-Walters.
Animated by Danny Lesco.
Story by Adam Williams-Walters and Danny Lesco.
Copyright 2016 Adam Williams-Walters/EnglishTree TV, All rights reserved.
LYRICS:
What do you want be when you’re older?
When you’re big and a little bit bolder
What do you want to be?
Maybe you want be a fire fighter,
maybe you want be a writer,
Just believe in yourself, oh yah yah!
Maybe, you want be a dentist or a doctor
maybe you want be a chemist or a punk rocker
Maybe, you want be a diplomat or teacher
maybe you want be a police man or public speaker
What do you want be when you’re older?
When you're wise and a little bit bolder
What do you want to be?
Maybe you want be a nurse,
maybe you want be a drive a hearse
Just believe in yourself, oh yah yah
Maybe, you want be an engineer or pilot
Maybe you want be an actor, just go on and try it!
Maybe, you want be a waiter or a banker
Maybe you want be a soccer player or news anchor
Maybe, you want build some really cool robots
Maybe you want be in space just like the astronauts
Maybe, you want play computer games all day
Just don’t forget to get some exercise and watch your weight
Maybe, you want to be a lawyer or a judge
Maybe you want make some goodies like this chocolate fudge
What do you want be when you’re older?
When you’re big and a little bit bolder
What do you want to be?
***
Teaching and learning English should be fun!
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Perfect for young English learners, ESL or EFL students, kids, toddlers, and babies, parents, families, and adults!
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JobsSong! What do you want to be? Sing teach and learn about jobs occupations in this very fun animated kids music video! Children toddlers and babies can sing about occupations and jobs, such as doctor, nurse, firefighter, astronaut, and much more!
A lot of work went into this video and we really hope children, parents, teachers, and adults alike will be singing along and enjoying this project! We worked really hard on this one!
What do YOU want to be when you’re older? Please tell us what you want to be, or what your job is, in the comments below!
There are 24 different jobs to learn in this song: firefighter, writer, dentist, doctor, chemist, punk rocker (musician), diplomat, teacher, policeman (police officer), public speaker, nurse, hearse driver, nurse, engineer, pilot, actor, waiter, banker, soccer player, news anchor, robotics engineer, astronaut, gamer, lawyer, judge, and chef!
This song was written by Adam and Joel Williams-Walters. Performed and recorded by Adam Williams-Walters.
Animated by Danny Lesco.
Story by Adam Williams-Walters and Danny Lesco.
Copyright 2016 Adam Williams-Walters/EnglishTree TV, All rights reserved.
LYRICS:
What do you want be when you’re older?
When you’re big and a little bit bolder
What do you want to be?
Maybe you want be a fire fighter,
maybe you want be a writer,
Just believe in yourself, oh yah yah!
Maybe, you want be a dentist or a doctor
maybe you want be a chemist or a punk rocker
Maybe, you want be a diplomat or teacher
maybe you want be a police man or public speaker
What do you want be when you’re older?
When you're wise and a little bit bolder
What do you want to be?
Maybe you want be a nurse,
maybe you want be a drive a hearse
Just believe in yourself, oh yah yah
Maybe, you want be an engineer or pilot
Maybe you want be an actor, just go on and try it!
Maybe, you want be a waiter or a banker
Maybe you want be a soccer player or news anchor
Maybe, you want build some really cool robots
Maybe you want be in space just like the astronauts
Maybe, you want play computer games all day
Just don’t forget to get some exercise and watch your weight
Maybe, you want to be a lawyer or a judge
Maybe you want make some goodies like this chocolate fudge
What do you want be when you’re older?
When you’re big and a little bit bolder
What do you want to be?
***
Teaching and learning English should be fun!
English Tree TV creates high quality animated music videos for children and English learning.
Perfect for young English learners, ESL or EFL students, kids, toddlers, and babies, parents, families, and adults!
Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for a great new music video every month!
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4GaQ9fCH5IpAq1AImj7XuQ?sub_confirmation=1
Visit our website for more great, free teaching materials
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Like us on Facebook and interact with the community, too.
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Happy learning and singing, and see you soon!
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Writing Challenge: Give your character a hobby unrelated to their occupation #DWC14

In order for your character to feel like a well-rounded person, they must have a hobby which has nothing to do with their job. Your daily writing challenge is t...

In order for your character to feel like a well-rounded person, they must have a hobby which has nothing to do with their job. Your daily writing challenge is to describe what your character does with their leisure time.
Post your efforts in the comments or at:
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—twitter.com/digitalwir
—facebook.com/jackheathwriter
—wattpad.com/story/22288019
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In order for your character to feel like a well-rounded person, they must have a hobby which has nothing to do with their job. Your daily writing challenge is to describe what your character does with their leisure time.
Post your efforts in the comments or at:
—youtube.com/writetojackheath
—twitter.com/digitalwir
—facebook.com/jackheathwriter
—wattpad.com/story/22288019
—writersinresidence.wordpress.com
What's all this about? In short, Jack Heath is the DigitalWriter In Residence for Writing Australia. More info at http://youtu.be/MOJc95zbQSg?list=PLy7d7Og0PTj_Ms6lIbNA5y7elNvHJhrsG

Have better conversations using the FORD method

Don't know what to talk about with someone? Do you hate uncomfortable silence? Want to become a better conversationalist? In this video, I will teach you the FO...

Don't know what to talk about with someone? Do you hate uncomfortable silence? Want to become a better conversationalist? In this video, I will teach you the FORD method of conversation. "FORD" stands for Family, Occupation, Recreation, and Dreams. These are perfect topics for conversing with anyone, including people you don't know very well. I will give you many examples of FORD questions to ask. You can use these questions to keep a conversation going and connect with people. FORD is a great tool for anyone who wants to improve their small talk skills and become more likeable. https://www.engvid.com/ford-method-small-talk/
TRANSCRIPT
ello. My name isEmma, and in today's video I am going to teach you how to be better at conversation and speaking. Okay? So, in this video I'm going to teach you about how to become better at conversation with a technique. We call the technique "F-O-R-D" or "FORD". This technique will really help you if you're shy, if when you meet people for the first time you don't know what to say, if you feel very uncomfortable at parties or in meetings or any social events. This is a great technique. Even if you're amazing at socializing, this video can still really help you even improve more than what you already can do. So let's get started.
Okay, so the first thing I want to talk about is we use FORD as a way of small talk. So, what is small talk? Okay? Small talk is the type of conversation we have with people we don't know well or strangers. So, you might make small talk with your neighbours, you might make small talk with your boss, with your colleagues, maybe if you're, you know, going to a coffee shop you might make small talk with the store clerk. So, you make small talk with people you don't know well and it's just a way to make people feel comfortable in conversation and to create a connection with people. A lot of conversation is small talk. If anyone has ever talked to you about the weather, sports, you know, all sorts of different topics - these are usually small talk topics. So, again, you might make small talk at parties, in elevators, at meetings, even if you're taking English classes you will probably make small talk there as well.
So, how do we get good at small talk? What do we talk about when we don't know what to talk about? Well, that's where FORD comes in. FORD is a technique which will help you know what to talk about when you really have no idea. So maybe this has been you before. Okay? Maybe this is you: "What should I talk about? Ah." Or, you know, maybe it's just a bunch of question marks. "I don't know what to say." It's totally silent. It's awkward. So, how can we fix this situation? Well, FORD stands for four things. "F" stands for "family". You can talk about family, and I'm going to give you some great questions you can use to ask about somebody's family. "O" stands for "occupation" or job. I'm going to give you some great questions about occupation that you can ask somebody you don't know well to keep the conversation going. "R" stands for "recreation", this is like hobbies, sports, movies, Netflix, TV. Okay? So I'm going to give you some great questions for hobbies or recreation. And finally, "D" stands for "dreams". This is when you ask somebody about their future goals or, you know, something they want to do. This does not... Dreams does not mean when you go to sleep, if you have some weird dream and you share it with somebody. I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about your dreams in life. What are your goals? Okay? So using the FORD technique will make you better at small talk. So, now let's look at some specific questions you can ask when you're socializing with somebody who you don't know that well.
Okay, so again, the "F" in FORD stands for "family". Family is a great thing to talk about, but remember to keep it light and easy. Okay? You want to talk about things people are comfortable with. So don't ask them any private questions, you know, like: "Oh, is it true so-and-so cheated on so-and-so?" No, no, no. Keep it light, simple, and easy. And also share about your own family, too. Okay? That's also very important. You don't want to sound like the FBI interrogating somebody. You want to have a conversation, so each time they say something, you can say something about yourself. So keep it kind of balanced.
Okay, so one easy question you can talk about: "Where are you from originally?" Okay? "Where are you from? Are you from Toronto? Are you from Tokyo? Are you from Istanbul? Where are you from?" This question is great because you can really talk about the difference between your cities and, you know, maybe some of your experiences growing up. Similarly: "Where did you grow up?" A lot of people have moved a lot, so maybe they were born in this city, then they moved to Mexico, and then they moved here. So that's also another interesting question.

Don't know what to talk about with someone? Do you hate uncomfortable silence? Want to become a better conversationalist? In this video, I will teach you the FORD method of conversation. "FORD" stands for Family, Occupation, Recreation, and Dreams. These are perfect topics for conversing with anyone, including people you don't know very well. I will give you many examples of FORD questions to ask. You can use these questions to keep a conversation going and connect with people. FORD is a great tool for anyone who wants to improve their small talk skills and become more likeable. https://www.engvid.com/ford-method-small-talk/
TRANSCRIPT
ello. My name isEmma, and in today's video I am going to teach you how to be better at conversation and speaking. Okay? So, in this video I'm going to teach you about how to become better at conversation with a technique. We call the technique "F-O-R-D" or "FORD". This technique will really help you if you're shy, if when you meet people for the first time you don't know what to say, if you feel very uncomfortable at parties or in meetings or any social events. This is a great technique. Even if you're amazing at socializing, this video can still really help you even improve more than what you already can do. So let's get started.
Okay, so the first thing I want to talk about is we use FORD as a way of small talk. So, what is small talk? Okay? Small talk is the type of conversation we have with people we don't know well or strangers. So, you might make small talk with your neighbours, you might make small talk with your boss, with your colleagues, maybe if you're, you know, going to a coffee shop you might make small talk with the store clerk. So, you make small talk with people you don't know well and it's just a way to make people feel comfortable in conversation and to create a connection with people. A lot of conversation is small talk. If anyone has ever talked to you about the weather, sports, you know, all sorts of different topics - these are usually small talk topics. So, again, you might make small talk at parties, in elevators, at meetings, even if you're taking English classes you will probably make small talk there as well.
So, how do we get good at small talk? What do we talk about when we don't know what to talk about? Well, that's where FORD comes in. FORD is a technique which will help you know what to talk about when you really have no idea. So maybe this has been you before. Okay? Maybe this is you: "What should I talk about? Ah." Or, you know, maybe it's just a bunch of question marks. "I don't know what to say." It's totally silent. It's awkward. So, how can we fix this situation? Well, FORD stands for four things. "F" stands for "family". You can talk about family, and I'm going to give you some great questions you can use to ask about somebody's family. "O" stands for "occupation" or job. I'm going to give you some great questions about occupation that you can ask somebody you don't know well to keep the conversation going. "R" stands for "recreation", this is like hobbies, sports, movies, Netflix, TV. Okay? So I'm going to give you some great questions for hobbies or recreation. And finally, "D" stands for "dreams". This is when you ask somebody about their future goals or, you know, something they want to do. This does not... Dreams does not mean when you go to sleep, if you have some weird dream and you share it with somebody. I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about your dreams in life. What are your goals? Okay? So using the FORD technique will make you better at small talk. So, now let's look at some specific questions you can ask when you're socializing with somebody who you don't know that well.
Okay, so again, the "F" in FORD stands for "family". Family is a great thing to talk about, but remember to keep it light and easy. Okay? You want to talk about things people are comfortable with. So don't ask them any private questions, you know, like: "Oh, is it true so-and-so cheated on so-and-so?" No, no, no. Keep it light, simple, and easy. And also share about your own family, too. Okay? That's also very important. You don't want to sound like the FBI interrogating somebody. You want to have a conversation, so each time they say something, you can say something about yourself. So keep it kind of balanced.
Okay, so one easy question you can talk about: "Where are you from originally?" Okay? "Where are you from? Are you from Toronto? Are you from Tokyo? Are you from Istanbul? Where are you from?" This question is great because you can really talk about the difference between your cities and, you know, maybe some of your experiences growing up. Similarly: "Where did you grow up?" A lot of people have moved a lot, so maybe they were born in this city, then they moved to Mexico, and then they moved here. So that's also another interesting question.

A Doctor - Rhymes on Profession

Doctors are such caring people! They do prick you with injections sometimes and give you bitter pills to swallow...Do you know a better way to fight sickness? ...

Doctors are such caring people! They do prick you with injections sometimes and give you bitter pills to swallow...Do you know a better way to fight sickness? No. They try their best to bring you back to health. Here is a song that tells you all that they do for you!
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Talking About Jobs / Work: IELTS Speaking

In this IELTS speaking lesson, I cover some possible questions and answers you will need to consider for the topic of 'work' - remember, I don't know what quest...

In this IELTS speaking lesson, I cover some possible questions and answers you will need to consider for the topic of 'work' - remember, I don't know what questions will come up but these are ones which may have been used before and could be used again!
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In this IELTS speaking lesson, I cover some possible questions and answers you will need to consider for the topic of 'work' - remember, I don't know what questions will come up but these are ones which may have been used before and could be used again!
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http://www.theotpractice.co.uk - Handwriting difficulties are the most common reason that parents contact us looking for occupational therapy for their child. ...

http://www.theotpractice.co.uk - Handwriting difficulties are the most common reason that parents contact us looking for occupational therapy for their child.
In this video we hear Tom’s concerns for his daughter’s handwriting and how it was impacting on her enjoyment of and progress at school.
We explain how an occupational therapy assessment to identify where the handwriting difficulties are coming from and an achievable home treatment programme can help.
Find out more about how we can help at http://www.theotpractice.co.uk

http://www.theotpractice.co.uk - Handwriting difficulties are the most common reason that parents contact us looking for occupational therapy for their child.
In this video we hear Tom’s concerns for his daughter’s handwriting and how it was impacting on her enjoyment of and progress at school.
We explain how an occupational therapy assessment to identify where the handwriting difficulties are coming from and an achievable home treatment programme can help.
Find out more about how we can help at http://www.theotpractice.co.uk

Talking about Jobs and Occupations in English - Free English Lesson

Talking about Jobs and Occupations in English - Free English Lesson
In this lesson you will learn how to ask someone what they do for a living (job) and how to answer someone if they ask you. There is an example of a brief conversation between two people. The last part of the lesson is a description of jobs and a description of the job and where they work.
What does occupation or living mean?
Occupation what do people do for there jobt people do to make a living. And because all of us do something or the other, we often talk about occupations. Here are some sample phrases and sentences you can use to talk about occupations.
How to ask someone what they do for a living
So John, what do you do for a living?
What is your occupation?
What do you do to make a living?
I am a Docter. I help help sick people
I am a hairdresser. I cut hair.
I am a computer programmer. I make computer programs.

Writing What Your Know, Part 3 Using Occupation As a Writing Resource

Using occupations and special interest in your writing projects is the key to good writing. The general rule is "Never write about anything you don't know." With that is mind, let take a look at the many occupations and special interest you may write about. Doctors, nurses, hospitals, lawyers, teaching, counseling, investment banking, etc Then there are areas of interest astrology, politics, Journalism, firefighting, military, or electronics. The secret is to capture the essence of your chosen subject.
How are you going to write about either of these areas of interest? You should look at that occupation or interest with an objective eye and to do that you must do some research to create an atmosphere of comfort for yourself regarding the subject matter then combine that with your own person knowledge and feeling on the subject. Another useful tool is to interview people who are in those professions and those who are head over hills in love with a particular area of interest, such as astrology. There is nothing more compelling that hearing from those who are drenched in their profession or a special interest. It is a good idea to generate a list of questions before you begin those interviews. Once you ask the questions, your job is to listen and while you are listening... Be sure to take in the person physical traits and mannerisms as well as the physical surrounding, manner of speech, and the tone of voice. Sometimes you can interpret the zeal in which a person is committed to and in love with their profession or special interest by the way they express themselves. You see.... Your job involves the spiritual and emotional commitment of a person and their passions for their job or their special interest.

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Talking About Your Job in English - Spoken English Lesson

In this lesson, you can learn how to talk about your job in English. Where do you work? What do you have to do in your job? What kind of company do you work for? In this class, you can learn how to answer questions like this about your job in clear, detailed English.
See the full version of this free English lesson here: https://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/talking-about-job
This lesson will help you:
- Learn how to describe your job position in English.
- Talk about the department you work in.
- Learn how to say where you work.
- Describe your job in more detail by talking about the company you work for.
- Talk about your job in more detail.
- Explain your job responsibilities and what you do at work.
- Learn useful English phrases to say what you like or don't like about your job.
- Put more details into your answer so you can make a longer answer about your job in English.
- Prepare for an interview or exam where you have to talk about your job in English.
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A big thank you to the Alphabet translation team from Syria for the Arabic captions!

Jobs Song | What Do You Want To Be?

JobsSong! What do you want to be? Sing teach and learn about jobs occupations in this very fun animated kids music video! Children toddlers and babies can sing about occupations and jobs, such as doctor, nurse, firefighter, astronaut, and much more!
A lot of work went into this video and we really hope children, parents, teachers, and adults alike will be singing along and enjoying this project! We worked really hard on this one!
What do YOU want to be when you’re older? Please tell us what you want to be, or what your job is, in the comments below!
There are 24 different jobs to learn in this song: firefighter, writer, dentist, doctor, chemist, punk rocker (musician), diplomat, teacher, policeman (police officer), public speaker, nurse, hearse driver, nurse, engineer, pilot, actor, waiter, banker, soccer player, news anchor, robotics engineer, astronaut, gamer, lawyer, judge, and chef!
This song was written by Adam and Joel Williams-Walters. Performed and recorded by Adam Williams-Walters.
Animated by Danny Lesco.
Story by Adam Williams-Walters and Danny Lesco.
Copyright 2016 Adam Williams-Walters/EnglishTree TV, All rights reserved.
LYRICS:
What do you want be when you’re older?
When you’re big and a little bit bolder
What do you want to be?
Maybe you want be a fire fighter,
maybe you want be a writer,
Just believe in yourself, oh yah yah!
Maybe, you want be a dentist or a doctor
maybe you want be a chemist or a punk rocker
Maybe, you want be a diplomat or teacher
maybe you want be a police man or public speaker
What do you want be when you’re older?
When you're wise and a little bit bolder
What do you want to be?
Maybe you want be a nurse,
maybe you want be a drive a hearse
Just believe in yourself, oh yah yah
Maybe, you want be an engineer or pilot
Maybe you want be an actor, just go on and try it!
Maybe, you want be a waiter or a banker
Maybe you want be a soccer player or news anchor
Maybe, you want build some really cool robots
Maybe you want be in space just like the astronauts
Maybe, you want play computer games all day
Just don’t forget to get some exercise and watch your weight
Maybe, you want to be a lawyer or a judge
Maybe you want make some goodies like this chocolate fudge
What do you want be when you’re older?
When you’re big and a little bit bolder
What do you want to be?
***
Teaching and learning English should be fun!
English Tree TV creates high quality animated music videos for children and English learning.
Perfect for young English learners, ESL or EFL students, kids, toddlers, and babies, parents, families, and adults!
Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for a great new music video every month!
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Visit our website for more great, free teaching materials
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Like us on Facebook and interact with the community, too.
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Happy learning and singing, and see you soon!
Copyright 2016 Adam Williams-Walters/English Tree TV, All rights reserved.

Writing Challenge: Give your character a hobby unrelated to their occupation #DWC14

In order for your character to feel like a well-rounded person, they must have a hobby which has nothing to do with their job. Your daily writing challenge is to describe what your character does with their leisure time.
Post your efforts in the comments or at:
—youtube.com/writetojackheath
—twitter.com/digitalwir
—facebook.com/jackheathwriter
—wattpad.com/story/22288019
—writersinresidence.wordpress.com
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Have better conversations using the FORD method

Don't know what to talk about with someone? Do you hate uncomfortable silence? Want to become a better conversationalist? In this video, I will teach you the FORD method of conversation. "FORD" stands for Family, Occupation, Recreation, and Dreams. These are perfect topics for conversing with anyone, including people you don't know very well. I will give you many examples of FORD questions to ask. You can use these questions to keep a conversation going and connect with people. FORD is a great tool for anyone who wants to improve their small talk skills and become more likeable. https://www.engvid.com/ford-method-small-talk/
TRANSCRIPT
ello. My name isEmma, and in today's video I am going to teach you how to be better at conversation and speaking. Okay? So, in this video I'm going to teach you about how to become better at conversation with a technique. We call the technique "F-O-R-D" or "FORD". This technique will really help you if you're shy, if when you meet people for the first time you don't know what to say, if you feel very uncomfortable at parties or in meetings or any social events. This is a great technique. Even if you're amazing at socializing, this video can still really help you even improve more than what you already can do. So let's get started.
Okay, so the first thing I want to talk about is we use FORD as a way of small talk. So, what is small talk? Okay? Small talk is the type of conversation we have with people we don't know well or strangers. So, you might make small talk with your neighbours, you might make small talk with your boss, with your colleagues, maybe if you're, you know, going to a coffee shop you might make small talk with the store clerk. So, you make small talk with people you don't know well and it's just a way to make people feel comfortable in conversation and to create a connection with people. A lot of conversation is small talk. If anyone has ever talked to you about the weather, sports, you know, all sorts of different topics - these are usually small talk topics. So, again, you might make small talk at parties, in elevators, at meetings, even if you're taking English classes you will probably make small talk there as well.
So, how do we get good at small talk? What do we talk about when we don't know what to talk about? Well, that's where FORD comes in. FORD is a technique which will help you know what to talk about when you really have no idea. So maybe this has been you before. Okay? Maybe this is you: "What should I talk about? Ah." Or, you know, maybe it's just a bunch of question marks. "I don't know what to say." It's totally silent. It's awkward. So, how can we fix this situation? Well, FORD stands for four things. "F" stands for "family". You can talk about family, and I'm going to give you some great questions you can use to ask about somebody's family. "O" stands for "occupation" or job. I'm going to give you some great questions about occupation that you can ask somebody you don't know well to keep the conversation going. "R" stands for "recreation", this is like hobbies, sports, movies, Netflix, TV. Okay? So I'm going to give you some great questions for hobbies or recreation. And finally, "D" stands for "dreams". This is when you ask somebody about their future goals or, you know, something they want to do. This does not... Dreams does not mean when you go to sleep, if you have some weird dream and you share it with somebody. I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about your dreams in life. What are your goals? Okay? So using the FORD technique will make you better at small talk. So, now let's look at some specific questions you can ask when you're socializing with somebody who you don't know that well.
Okay, so again, the "F" in FORD stands for "family". Family is a great thing to talk about, but remember to keep it light and easy. Okay? You want to talk about things people are comfortable with. So don't ask them any private questions, you know, like: "Oh, is it true so-and-so cheated on so-and-so?" No, no, no. Keep it light, simple, and easy. And also share about your own family, too. Okay? That's also very important. You don't want to sound like the FBI interrogating somebody. You want to have a conversation, so each time they say something, you can say something about yourself. So keep it kind of balanced.
Okay, so one easy question you can talk about: "Where are you from originally?" Okay? "Where are you from? Are you from Toronto? Are you from Tokyo? Are you from Istanbul? Where are you from?" This question is great because you can really talk about the difference between your cities and, you know, maybe some of your experiences growing up. Similarly: "Where did you grow up?" A lot of people have moved a lot, so maybe they were born in this city, then they moved to Mexico, and then they moved here. So that's also another interesting question.

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